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EXHIBIT C <br />emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety that creates an environment where <br />participants rebuild a sense of control and empowerment, <br />Statement of Need <br />Formerly incarcerated young adults face multiple challenges upon release, from locating <br />appropriate and stable housing, reuniting with their families, obtaining gainful employment, and <br />receiving services for substance abuse, physical and mental health issues to meeting their more <br />basic, elemental needs for clothing, food, and identification. Formerly incarcerated individuals <br />are more likely to have issues with mental and physical illness, low educational attainment, poor <br />work histories, and higher rates of substance abuse than the general populations. The greater these <br />barriers, the greater the likelihood that the individual will continue to commit a crime and further <br />burden an already overburdened criminal justice system that must allocate scarce resources for <br />returning recidivists. <br />2. Popndation Served <br />The program will serve one hundred and five participants throughout Orange County. <br />Project Kinship serves high -risk, hard -to -reach populations with histories of gang - <br />involvement, substance abuse, homelessness, juvenile court involvement, individuals released <br />from local county jails and state and federal prison and/or school failure, with the goal of <br />preventing, intervening, and addressing the barriers that lead to these destructive cycles. <br />The Santa Ana Police Department reports 3,194 documented gangmembers in the city, ativrd <br />Of which are in the 18-28-year-old age range, many of which will walk through Project <br />Kinship's program doors. This target population bus often experienced the devastating <br />impacts of trauma,violence, family disruption, andhighrecidivismrates.Such challenges <br />1 "Process and Systoms Change Evaluation Findings from the Transition from Jail to Community Initiative" Urban Institute and NIC <br />Final Report, September 2012 <br />